71. POLYPODIUM. § 1. EUPOLYPODItfM. 367 



(99a) P. pagiillatuiu, «. A. r. «., in Bull. Btz., 1914, XVI, 35, 

 tab. VII. 



Rhizome short, brown-scaly. Stipes approximate, short, slender, nearly- 

 filiform, deciduously glandular (papillose). Fronds elongate-lanceolate, + 

 10 — 15 cm. long, 1 — 1'/^ cm. broad, pinnate. Pinnae oblique, approximate, 

 lanceolate-oblong, bluntish, the base obliquely cuneate, adnate, decurrent, 

 the lower edge entire or sparingly bluntly crenate-dentate, the upper edge 

 sparingly bluntly lobate-dentate with the lowest lobe often elongated and 

 auricle-like; lower pinnae gradually much reduced and entire. Texture 

 firm ; surfaces and rachis glandular, the glands minute, clavate, decoloured , 

 deciduous or caduous; costae pinnate with 1 — 3 veins on a side. Sori 

 round, 1 to each vein, subcostal, distant. 



Sumatra. 



(99b) P. Brooksiae, v. A. «. jr. 



Rhizome short, pale-brown-squamulose. Stipes tufted, to 1 % cm. 

 long, very narrowly winged (2-marginate) at least in the upper part, 

 provided like the rachis, costae and veins with short or more elongated, 

 scattered, pale-brown hairs. Fronds lanceolate, + 3—6 cm. long by '/, — 1 

 cm. broad, narrowed more or less gradually towards both ends, pinnate. 

 Pinnae remote, obhque, linear, to + 6 mm. long by 1 mm. broad, blunt, 

 entire to sparingly coarsely toothed on one side or on both sides but 

 often on the upper side only, sUghtly dilated and very narrowly confluent 

 at the base. Texture firm-herbaceous; costae straight or subflexuose; 

 veins few or wanting, oblique, simple, mostly 1 to each tooth, not reaching 

 the margin. Sori on abbreviated veins, not copious, the higher ones solitary 

 at the base of the higher (abbreviated) pinnae, the others mostly 1 to 

 each tooth. 



Siimatra. 



(100a) P. venulosuni, Bl.; P. erythrotriclmm, Copel., in Philipp. 

 Journ., I, Suppl., 160, tab. XX. 



(100a*) See No. 886. 



(101a) P. halcoucnse. Copel., 



Also in Mindanao. 



